Many Dead In Gun Attack On French Satirical Weekly

Firefighters and police officers gather in front of the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

Armed gunmen face police officers near the offices of Charlie Hebdo.

Firefighters carry an injured man on a stretcher in front of the Charlie Hebdo offices.

A victim is evacuated on a stretcher outside the publication's offices.

French President Francois Hollande speaks to the press after arriving at the Charlie Hebdo offices.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (center left) and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo (center right) arrive at the Charlie Hebdo headquarters.

A bullet's impact is seen on the window of the offices at the scene.

Firefighters carry a victim on a stretcher outside the publication's offices.

Charlie Hebdo's publisher, known only as Charb, uses his cell phone as he shows a special edition of the magazine in Paris on November 2, 2011.

The publication was attacked in the past. Police officers stand in front of the Charlie Hebdo offices after they were destroyed by a petrol bomb attack in Paris in November 2, 2011.